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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
G.fast will be about in 2016 but delivered to a very, very few premises indeed on a commercial basis, and the form it'll come in is unknown. It may be based out of existing cabinets in which case unless you're very close to yours you're SOOL.
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I'm not quite sure what you're getting at here, but it sounds like you're saying that the g.fast node might be deployed in existing cabs? I don't think that's right, it would completely defeat the purpose of g.fast.
I think it'll be more a case of deployment happens where FTTC is already in place as g.fast is designed to work with FTTC present (or at least, it can account for it without interfering).